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Nakeeran
28th March 2007, 04:14 PM
Hi seniors

Another year is falling due & demand / rush for professional colleges to catch the best engineering group .

Unlike earlier decade, the current crop of +2 guys have a plethora of options

New courses, new subjects, new field have come with promising job prospects & with a clear vision.

So, which group is the ideal one .

Request all seniors to contribute their best so that the guys around are guided properly.

thamizhvaanan
28th March 2007, 04:22 PM
Great thread nakeeran :clap:

wish more +2 students get to see this ...

while there is no ideal course, there are several equally good options for students which can be discussed :D

Nakeeran
28th March 2007, 04:35 PM
Hi TV :D

Infact , U are online virtually with the current avenues.

Come out with the ideals ones as per you & lets build on further

rocketboy
28th March 2007, 06:31 PM
If it somehow possible to go back in time and revisit my school days then I will choose biomedical engineering

Anoushka
8th June 2007, 02:13 PM
Announcement of
India 's Student Sponsorship Program for IAC-2007

(For more details visit website : http://www.iac2007. org)



Astronautical Society of India along with Indian Space Research Organisation is privileged to host International Astronautical Congress (IAC) for the second time in India . After 39th IAC at Bangalore in 1988, Hyderabad has got the honour to host 58th Session of this most prestigious event of Astronautics during September 24-28, 2007 .



This program of IAC offer students a unique opportunity to learn and exchange information with their peers and space professionals from across the globe while creating lasting contacts with academic, industry and space agency representatives.



The Congress primarily attracts students with keen interest in space-related studies. This year, the congress being held in India , a large contingent of 50 students will be selected from India to participate in IAC-2007. For many students this is an opportunity that will strongly motivate towards their studies, research and future career path.



Reflecting the ISRO's commitment to encourage the development of the next generation of space professionals, students from Science, Engineering and Law are invited to participate in the contests for selection to participate in IAC.

rocketboy
5th February 2009, 11:14 PM
Two of my friends have returned to India after undergoing commercial pilot training. The course fees is high running into several lakhs of rupees but the pay they are getting now justifies that hefty amount. It is as good as the pay a typical guy from a top B-School like IIM , ISB gets if not more . So people who are on the lookout for some adventure in life, here is one more avenue for you to explore. The entry requirements are simple and a person with good general health won't have problems clearing the medical requirements.
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